EPC Advantage

EPC Advantages

The Advantages of EPC's Volume Buying

The Southwest Ohio Educational Purchasing Council (EPC) combines the buying power of over 200 member school districts – over $100 million in total – an advantage that benefits both the schools and the vendors they buy from.

Advantages for Members

Through cooperative purchasing, the EPC provides member school districts access to low prices available only to high-volume buyers—economical prices not possible for schools purchasing on their own.

EPC's competitive bidding process gives small school districts that join the EPC the same purchasing clout as Ohio’s largest school districts

The EPC bidding process assures member districts that product and service specifications are met, so they get quality, as well as economy

EPC's combined $225 million purchasing power for insurance benefits drives down administrative costs to 5%, compared to 10-12% for nonmember school districts that buy coverage independently

The EPC - with the help of qualified volunteers from member districts -- researches and develops product specifications and puts them out for bid, saving the personnel of each member district the time -- and money -- of having to do the work themselves. Across our many member school districts, that’s a great savings in labor.

Advantages for Vendors

The EPC, by pooling our member school districts into a single, massive customer base, offers tremendous advantages to vendors:

Reduces marketing costs and the paperwork required when working individually with school districts

Increases efficiency as vendors reach a large volume of business with a single quote

Provides a reliable customer base

Opens the door for vendors to present their entire catalog of products or services to EPC member school districts -- increasing their sales potential

Vendors receive opportunities for contact with all EPC school districts at seven general membership meetings scheduled each year, plus the annual EPC Vendor Fair each August.